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Wallenius Wilhelmsen helps you get your bought goods shipped from the merchant to your address. Your package is gven a tracking number so that it gets identifiable. The tracking number should be available for you on the merchant's website/app.

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Introduction

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics delivers innovative and sustainable global shipping and logistics solutions for manufacturers of cars, trucks, heavy equipment and specialised cargo.
WWL's sophisticated supply chain solutions ensure an efficient integration of ocean transportation, inland distribution, terminal handling, processing and a comprehensive range of technical services. The company has a strong environmental focus and is an industry leader in developing innovative solutions to reduce its operational impacts on the environment.
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is a privately held company, headquartered in Oslo, Norway. The company has regional headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and Woodcliff Lake (NJ), USA.
WWL is owned 50% by Wilh. Wilhelmsen ASA of Norway and 50% by Wallenius Lines of Sweden.

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Package Tracking

Wallenius Wilhelmsen helps you get your bought goods shipped from the merchant to your address. Your package is gven a tracking number so that it gets identifiable. The tracking number should be available for you on the merchant's website/app. Go to your orders a, click the order that is shipped by Wallenius Wilhelmsen, see its details and you will either find the Wallenius Wilhelmsen tracking number or a link/button that allows you to track trace Wallenius Wilhelmsen package. Once you get it, enter it in the box in the top of this page, press the button and start tracking Wallenius Wilhelmsen's shipment.

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Tracking News

Happy New Year's to everyone from WW Ocean and WW Solutions!Date: 2018-12-31T14:30:00+0000 [›]

Cargo-handling expertise and reliable delivery schedules gave Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean the edge when it came to shipping a 275-tonne rotor from the port of Yokohama to Zeebrugge in Belgium…Date: 2018-12-29T15:47:00+0000 [›]

The Mayor of Quito, Mauricio Esteban Rodas Espinel, gives an interview about the new metro trains to the local press that WW Ocean shipped from Spain to Ecuador. Learn more about the case here:Date: 2018-12-27T14:40:01+0000 [›]

Last week, the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative’s (SRTI) online platform for sharing information on shipping companies’ recycling policies and practices was launched. Having practiced responsible recycling for decades, Wallenius Wilhelmsen is proud to be a founding member. https://bit.ly/2BuqcLYDate: 2018-12-26T15:37:00+0000 [›]

Last week’s RoRo Rodeo in Galveston, Texas, saw two OEMs show terminal workers and port stevedores how best to handle, load and drive their machinery. WW Ocean reports back on the action.Date: 2018-12-24T14:19:00+0000 [›]

10 things every shipper should know about WW Ocean in 2018.
Here’s the lowdown on the year’s top talking points. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/2LwZDKVDate: 2018-12-22T14:05:01+0000 [›]

There’s no doubt about it: WW Solutions has had a bumper year. Here’s a run-down of the main 2018 talking points: https://bit.ly/2CdEFNZDate: 2018-12-20T16:00:00+0000 [›]

Our vessel Tamesis is making her way around the world, stopping off at 22 destinations along the way. Did you know she’s currently well on her way across The Pacific? Check out her live progress here: http://bit.ly/2EAxhyxDate: 2018-12-18T16:10:00+0000 [›]

In 2018, Wallenius Wilhelmsen employees around the world got involved in a whole host of charity events, from Krispy Kreme doughnut sales to school donation collections. In doing so, they helped schoolchildren in Mexico and the homeless in Brazil, as well as numerous other worthwhile causes. Learn more about other 2018 highlights here:Date: 2018-12-18T09:51:23+0000 [›]

From autonomous equipment to industry growth rates, Matthew Gilewicz from The Parker Bay Company shares six market trends that will affect the mining equipment industry in 2019.Date: 2018-12-16T13:13:00+0000 [›]

Congratulations to the WW Ocean crew who carried out a successful rescue effort in rough Atlantic seas! Read more here:Date: 2018-12-14T15:56:13+0000 [›]

With the new Sulphur 2020 regulations right around the corner, questions are arising about how best to prepare. Get up-to-speed here: https://www.2wglobal.com/hot-topics/sulphur-2020/
#2020READYDate: 2018-12-13T16:49:00+0000 [›]

Are you looking for equipment processing services? Learn how we can ensure that your products are delivered on-time and in dealer-ready condition!Date: 2018-12-12T15:10:00+0000 [›]

Shipping to and from China? Here are 5 reasons to set sail with WW Ocean. Read more here: http://bit.ly/2L7b3o9Date: 2018-12-10T15:57:00+0000 [›]

For the first time ever, watch our vessel Tamesis as she travels the world – visiting 11 countries and 22 destinations in total – with 20 casks of LINIE Aquavit on board. Check out the live stream of her four-month voyage here:Date: 2018-12-06T15:00:01+0000 [›]

Where in the world is WW Ocean vessel Tamesis? Well – since you asked, she’s making her way down the Panama Canal with 20 casks of LINIE Aquavit on board. Watch her live progress here!Date: 2018-12-05T19:25:17+0000 [›]

Wallenius Wilhelmsen-backed Raa Labs will help maritime companies overcome their biggest challenges through digitalisation and the adoption of new technologies. Learn more here:Date: 2018-12-05T08:07:46+0000 [›]

Carsten Wendt, Head of Sales High & Heavy/Breakbulk at WW Ocean in Germany, explores three innovations primed to shape the world of breakbulk in the future.Date: 2018-11-30T16:04:00+0000 [›]

Looking for auto and rolling equipment solutions in Dubai?
WW Solutions’ hub is strategically located for those looking to distribute to the Middle East, Africa, the subcontinent and beyond.Date: 2018-11-29T16:02:01+0000 [›]

Package tracking (or package logging) is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery.

Package tracking developed historically because it provided customers information about the route of a package and the anticipated date and time of delivery. This was important because mail delivery often included multiple couriers in varying environmental circumstances, which made it possible for a mail to get lost.

Track a PKG offers a quick way to track trace your package. It contains most of the global couriers as well as local shipping providers and post/EMS companies. If you don't find your shipping courier, please contact us so that we add it to the service. To track and trace a package, use the forms in the top of this page.